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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Katoro Gold Plc | LSE:KAT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BSNBL022 | ORD GBP0.001 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.005 | -5.56% | 0.085 | 0.08 | 0.09 | 0.09 | 0.085 | 0.09 | 4,052,357 | 09:30:31 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 0 | -1.05M | -0.0016 | -0.50 | 535.6k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/4/2020 12:40 | The Empire State Building on the 12 month chart is almost complete | supercity | |
31/3/2020 10:01 | Well today's fund raise pretty much proves what many have been saying (and getting slated for) that the man at the healm seems to issue shares after shares after shares to keep his companies (and lifestyle) ticking over.Couldn't make it up.He is pleased to tell is he has managed to raise funds at 1.25p a share - how wonderful | supercity | |
26/3/2020 13:57 | Patel the Indian mug !!!how r u? | costax1654x | |
25/3/2020 15:17 | No big fall. The JV is being worked on. Can still negotiate the project finance remotely lol | smackeraim | |
25/3/2020 12:20 | Holding above US$1,600 is key. | noirua | |
25/3/2020 09:42 | Could be a big fall today | jayminpatel1 | |
24/3/2020 11:32 | Find it hard to believe when others are paying 1.67p somebody can sell at 1.41p then 1.32p market maker profits must be going though the rook this month...so many weak players they do not have to upp the bids..just wait and people sell the stock back to them They used to operate on 3-10% in penny stocks...now they seem to be making 15-20% | dave4545 | |
24/3/2020 10:44 | Gold back above $1600 and climbing. | smackeraim | |
24/3/2020 10:20 | Overlooked in recent days as it looks as if only gold stocks will see a sharp recovery in the mining sector. KAT are fortunate in this respect. | noirua | |
24/3/2020 09:42 | Yes all buys today. | smackeraim | |
24/3/2020 09:28 | 350000 at 1.34 was a buy | xcap1 | |
24/3/2020 09:06 | Some nice blue everywhere today. Refreshing change | smackeraim | |
19/3/2020 18:10 | Now what are those 2 x 2m trades. Hmm | smackeraim | |
19/3/2020 14:17 | What about Blyvoor? Is any chance to start gold production and profits or better to wait on freefall and shares <1p? | piter345 | |
18/3/2020 16:11 | OH NO NOT AGAIN LOL dave4545 AKA DPLEWIS AKA HATEY value trader/investor @detector_trader 7m7 minutes ago More mm's doing the same thing to #avct all buys they raise the price, then they go N/T to sell and slaughter anybody that sells miles below the bid...I'm close to quitting this game for 6 months here...I'm losing the will | onceatrader | |
18/3/2020 09:17 | lol as I wrote that somebody gave the mm's all that stock back they sold earlier for a nice profit of around £800 | dave4545 | |
18/3/2020 09:15 | If people can hold their nerve this should bounce back in a huge way. It's extremely well bid atm because the mm's have sold tons way higher for a week now. 150k max offer...but mm's are not moving up price because normally they can sit back and wait and somebody will come along and sell at the lows | dave4545 | |
17/3/2020 21:06 | Probably the most manipulated stock in a awful market supercity. Massive buying at 2p on Friday and similar at 2.2p Drop the bid from 1.9p to 1.8p on a £150 sell and they have been manipulating downwards on little selling since, mm's sold at 2.19p Friday and pi's are giving them it back below 1.5p now | dave4545 | |
17/3/2020 20:08 | If you put the 1 year chart up you have an excellent example of what they call the Empire State Building | supercity | |
16/3/2020 17:21 | The pain of being bummed | iamgreat1 |
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